Nicole has over 22 years of experience in healthcare, primarily in the field of aging working in memory care communities, dementia care consulting, hospice services and pharmacy care. As a former family caregiver, Nicole is passionate about enhancing the quality of life of individuals living with cognitive impairment, memory impairment and dementia. She is a Certified Dementia Practitioner and holds a BCAT® Professional License. Her approach focuses on meaningful engagement, promoting social interactions, non-pharmacological behavioral interventions, advocating for a loved one’s care and empowering families so they can make the best choices.
Nicole facilitates the monthly memory café at the KU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center in partnership with Silverado. She is deeply dedicated to volunteering for the Alzheimer’s Association, where she serves as a support group facilitator and community educator. Additionally, Nicole is a proud member of the executive team for The Night of Hope and is an ambassador for Wise Women. Beyond her Alzheimer’s advocacy, she actively participates in community service through her membership in the Junior League of Kansas City, MO, contributing to the Healthy U Family Meal program for women and children.
Nicole finds joy in travel, art galleries, museums, Virginia Tech football, outdoor adventures with her toddler and husband and daily walks with her mostly well-behaved cockapoo.